friendly reminder(s) & dates

Please enjoy a wonderful season at the garden and follow the guidelines below for a safe experience for everyone:

only trash goes in the trash cans, please. No wood, boards with rusty nails, rocks, dirt, clippings or any organic material should go in the trash. Only trash, please.

for all things organic that can be composted, but for whatever reason we don’t want in our compost, please put in the brown bags. There are bags located in the shed.

be aware of rocks in the grassy areas. Do not toss rocks from your plot into the grassy areas. Why? Because the city uses those riding mowers and rocks can easily get caught up in the blades and project at dangerous speeds

when the water faucet by the north gate is not in use, turn it off to prevent it from running. You can hear it running when the small levers are off, and there is a big puddle by the gate. When you turn it off from the topyou will not hear water leaking

don’t give out the lock combination to anyone you aren’t sure is a gardener, please.

mind your own plot: please stay out of others’ plots, unless you have permission to pick.

the public is always welcome into the garden with a gardener present.

children in the garden should always be supervised. Please do not allow any kind of running or serious horselplay in the garden…. which reminds me,

I have a few plots left still, and I should be at the garden this Friday 4/22 at around 5.

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Providence River River Walk Cleanup Saturday 4/23

The southernmost extension of the Providence River Walk is getting FPNA’s attention for the first time through the Providence Parks Department’s Earth Day Clean Up, set for Saturday, April 23rd from 9 a.m. to noon. Committee Chairs Alissa Peterson and John Rousseau are both seeking volunteers, including event-day coordinators.

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Mitzvah Day Sunday 4/24

Renee will be hosting a Mitzvah Day cleanup on Sunday, 4/24. For those of you that couldn’t make the official workday, please come help Renee guide her crew in tasks around the garden. I’m sure she’ll appreciate all your help.